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he was a nice working class boy from seattle or what have you and felt that he didn't have the credits, so he invented them. and then when he no longer had to, i mean, after the war report, he changed it and came clean. but in the beginning he felt in order to be in that crowd he had to, you know, give himself some false props, as hay say. -- as they say. but, and he was, you know, a stellar reporter who subsequently, i think, left rather disappointed the way journalism was changing. but anyway, if you have a tough of, tough heart and a very sharp mind, just go in it and see what happens. but it's a dangerous field now. for independent thinking, i mean. do you think the supreme court should have been more specific in the implementation of its order rather than all deliberate speed? i suppose, but it wasn't going to happen, so it might as well have said all deliberate speed. that's one of the ways they got through. i mean, it was a long, long time. it was not overnight. you know, there were whole counties who closed their schools for years, five, six, seven years. they just closed down
he was a nice working class boy from seattle or what have you and felt that he didn't have the credits, so he invented them. and then when he no longer had to, i mean, after the war report, he changed it and came clean. but in the beginning he felt in order to be in that crowd he had to, you know, give himself some false props, as hay say. -- as they say. but, and he was, you know, a stellar reporter who subsequently, i think, left rather disappointed the way journalism was changing. but...
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seattle to bellingham all along i-5 to portland a little later this morning. again, it's only going to last for a couple hours, but there will be a moderate burst where we could get up to a half inch of rain. more towards bellingham. the front will cross the cascades. behind it, it will be windy and breezy. that's what's going to happen in the northwest. none of that rainfall heads for california where we're starting to warm up a little bit. should be a beautiful, sunny day. umbrellas in the northwest and sunglasses down in the west. that's a look at your national d of rain this morning. and then the days ahead, just a couple chances of showers. >>> so again, the big story in the middle of the country obviously with the crazy extremes, but in the northwest, a little bit of rain for the flowers. >> i'm not putting my winter coat away yet. >> not yet. >> not just yet. >> i already did. >> thank you, bill. >> i refuse. >>> is texting while flying the blame for a crash? >>> mel nova survivors. and a billion-dollar gift of art some of you may have helped to bankrol
seattle to bellingham all along i-5 to portland a little later this morning. again, it's only going to last for a couple hours, but there will be a moderate burst where we could get up to a half inch of rain. more towards bellingham. the front will cross the cascades. behind it, it will be windy and breezy. that's what's going to happen in the northwest. none of that rainfall heads for california where we're starting to warm up a little bit. should be a beautiful, sunny day. umbrellas in the...
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afternoon showers in seattle. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. investigators say kitchen pressure cookers loaded with explosives, nails, and ball bearings were used in the deadly boston marathon bombings. the fbi is urging the public to bring them pictures or video that may help them find a suspect in the attack. >>> and the senate is expected to vote on gun control today. weekend rallies urged an end to gun violence. the measure to be voted on today would expand background checks. >>> the senate is expected to hold hearings this week on a sweeping new immigration bill. republican senator john mccain and democratic senator chuck schumer outlined the bill to president obama tuesday. the legislation drafted by four democrats and four republicans would provide a 13-year path to citizenship for illegal immigrants in this country. it would also create new visa programs for skilled workers. >>> and they say parting is such sweet sorrow. an airport worker delivered his resignation letter on this cake. it went viral when his brother posted it on twitter.
afternoon showers in seattle. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. investigators say kitchen pressure cookers loaded with explosives, nails, and ball bearings were used in the deadly boston marathon bombings. the fbi is urging the public to bring them pictures or video that may help them find a suspect in the attack. >>> and the senate is expected to vote on gun control today. weekend rallies urged an end to gun violence. the measure to be voted on today...
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another still missing after an avalanche swept down the slopes of snoquolome pass saturday east of seattle in an area popular with hikers and snow scheuers. carter evans has the story. >> as search teams stand out on granite mountain heavy snow kept them from getting anywhere close to where a 60-year-old man is believed buried. his two hiking companions were injured, all swept away shortly afternoon on saturday. >> one of the hikers tells me they're coming, they are about five feet apart, when he starts feeling the snow move. at that point they are caught up in an avalanche. >> sergeant katie larson with the king county sheriff's office said one of the hikers was carrying a gps. >> we downloaded that information. the avalanche carried him about 1279 feet at about 53 miles an hour. >> about a half hour later in just a few miles away on red mountain, another avalanche plowed into a group of 12 snowshoers and a wrom hiker. the woman was the last to be rescued, lying face down under five feet of snow. she later died. authorities say this time of year is especially dangerous. >> when you have t
another still missing after an avalanche swept down the slopes of snoquolome pass saturday east of seattle in an area popular with hikers and snow scheuers. carter evans has the story. >> as search teams stand out on granite mountain heavy snow kept them from getting anywhere close to where a 60-year-old man is believed buried. his two hiking companions were injured, all swept away shortly afternoon on saturday. >> one of the hikers tells me they're coming, they are about five feet...
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to the south and you get to the gay part of santa monica boulevard it looks like channingrala meets seattle. no more gum on the ground, it's beautiful. >> bill: in a predominantly gay neighborhoods there is order and law abiding people and they have a minimum of chaos. that's where you are coming from. okay. i get it? >> how many -- how many gay guys are in prison? i mean or enter gay? i know once you get there. >> bill: i don't know if we have any reliable statistics on it. >> bill: i assume most people are heterosexuals. >> they don't have a bunch of kids crapping up the system. >> bill: you can't blame the youth of america although the adoption you can: the bottom line is homosexual americans want respect and that's what it is all about. that's why you are right the debate is never going toened. >> bottom line, bill, that was funny. go ahead. [ laughter ] >> bill: airlines not getting any respect because, it's a cut rate operation. you pay 100 bucks to fly to florida. you are not going to get anything. you want a pillow it's going to be 5 pucks. so what's the beef? -- 5 bucks? what's the
to the south and you get to the gay part of santa monica boulevard it looks like channingrala meets seattle. no more gum on the ground, it's beautiful. >> bill: in a predominantly gay neighborhoods there is order and law abiding people and they have a minimum of chaos. that's where you are coming from. okay. i get it? >> how many -- how many gay guys are in prison? i mean or enter gay? i know once you get there. >> bill: i don't know if we have any reliable statistics on it....
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of homeland security has invest ed in the ports of ls angeles, long beach, san francisco, oakland, seattle, and tacoma combined, upon which a bulk of the u.s. economy relies. we must strengthen recovery in the event of a biological attack, which is still the most worrying threat out there. we need to make sure that the public understands the nature of these threats and how it can help identify and respond to them. above all, it needs to understand how not to respond to them. when bad things happen, it's easy to react out of fear, emotion and anger. let's hope that in boston this week we begin to chart a different course. for more on this, you can read my column in a special edition of "time" magazine on the tragedy in boston. let's get started. >>> joining me now the man who runs the biggest police force in america and one of the country's best intelligence divisions, ray kelly, the commissioner of new york. what do you have to tell us in the aftermath of this? is there a heightened sense of danger? are you seeing threats proliferate? >> no, we haven't seen an increase in threats, but our
of homeland security has invest ed in the ports of ls angeles, long beach, san francisco, oakland, seattle, and tacoma combined, upon which a bulk of the u.s. economy relies. we must strengthen recovery in the event of a biological attack, which is still the most worrying threat out there. we need to make sure that the public understands the nature of these threats and how it can help identify and respond to them. above all, it needs to understand how not to respond to them. when bad things...
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new hall of fame class, oakland native gary payton played for 17 seasons in the nba. 13 of those with seattle. one of the best defensive point guards for all time. nine-time member of the all defensive team and named the defensive player of the year back in 1996. >>> so football. russell, the comeback train has hit a detour. reporting that the former raiders quarterback is trying to earn a second chance in the nfl, will now hold his own pro day workout coming up on wednesday but says he wants to workout for teams individually. he has lost close to 30 pounds in his comeback attempt. i would like to lose a couple of pounds so instead we will be back with you at 11:00. we have highlights from giants and rockies and post game reaction, highlights and more from tonight's big game between michigan and louisville for the ncaa championship. that will do it for sports. i will not attempt weather this time. you better watch it jeff ranieri. >> staying classy. >> yes. bruce bochy will put all of the left-handers in the lineup. >> he is watching. he is smart enough. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 new con
new hall of fame class, oakland native gary payton played for 17 seasons in the nba. 13 of those with seattle. one of the best defensive point guards for all time. nine-time member of the all defensive team and named the defensive player of the year back in 1996. >>> so football. russell, the comeback train has hit a detour. reporting that the former raiders quarterback is trying to earn a second chance in the nfl, will now hold his own pro day workout coming up on wednesday but says...
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created by that pay deficit between full-time working men and women. 73 cents is how much women in seattle, washington, make for every dollar that men are paid. giving that city the distinction of the largest wage gap of a metropolitan area in the country. 64 cents is how much african-american women are paid for every dollar men earn, showing that women of color are more impacted by these unequal pay disparities and 55 cents is how much latino women are paid for every dollar paid to nonhispanic white men. 45 is the number of years it would take for women's pay to catch up to men if current rates don't change. 89 is the number of additional more weeks of food that women could afford if the wage gap were eliminated. 7 is how much more months of mortgage and utility payments women could afford with the elimination of the wage gap and one is the number of bills called the paycheck fairness act currently awaiting congressional approval that would amend the 1938 fair labor standards act and prohibit employers from paying men more than women for the same job. the act would prohibit those employer
created by that pay deficit between full-time working men and women. 73 cents is how much women in seattle, washington, make for every dollar that men are paid. giving that city the distinction of the largest wage gap of a metropolitan area in the country. 64 cents is how much african-american women are paid for every dollar men earn, showing that women of color are more impacted by these unequal pay disparities and 55 cents is how much latino women are paid for every dollar paid to nonhispanic...
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that is $150 million for a mental health facility in seattle. not questioning at all whether that is needed or not, but in contrast, the minor construction request is for $750 million, substantially more. that is an increase of 17.8% from the 2013 level. does the v.a. have an estimate of the amount of minor construction funding that is needed to keep the aging facilities patched together until they finally make their way up the priority list, which if we do only one a year, that is going to be a long way. how much money is going into trying to keep aging facilities operating? is it all that money? >> let me answer the broad question of out of our construction budget. it includes $2.39 billion for major. minor construction, non- recurring maintenance, which has a lot to do with facility condition, and major medical leases. minor construction, as you indicated, has increased by 17%, compared to 2013.this is important to us, because this is money that gets into the hands of hospital directors quickly and impacts more facilities for the kinds of thi
that is $150 million for a mental health facility in seattle. not questioning at all whether that is needed or not, but in contrast, the minor construction request is for $750 million, substantially more. that is an increase of 17.8% from the 2013 level. does the v.a. have an estimate of the amount of minor construction funding that is needed to keep the aging facilities patched together until they finally make their way up the priority list, which if we do only one a year, that is going to be...
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about an hour drive east of seattle. >> it came on, and throughout -- with no warning whatsoever. >> reporter: survivors talked about how the huge mass of snow dragged them helplessly for 1,000 feet. >> like water tray. >> can you explain to me what happens? >> some were sunk up to their arm pits. others even deeper. >> they found her you should about two meters of snow. >> one woman was hiking with her dog when the avalanche let loose. she was found under six feet of wet snow, and her dog got to a group of hikers who saved her. >>. >> reporter: she was suffering with hypothermia. none of the other injuries are serious. anyone who is in the path of the wall of snow is likely to forget where t. >> one of those rescued climbers said he had no warning. he described the avalanche as being 30 feet wide and about a quarter mile long. erica. >> hard to imagine. we know they are common in the cascades and the other parts of the pacific northwest as well. this time of year it is actually common because you get those warm-ups, and then you get more snow, and as the snow shifts around, it just
about an hour drive east of seattle. >> it came on, and throughout -- with no warning whatsoever. >> reporter: survivors talked about how the huge mass of snow dragged them helplessly for 1,000 feet. >> like water tray. >> can you explain to me what happens? >> some were sunk up to their arm pits. others even deeper. >> they found her you should about two meters of snow. >> one woman was hiking with her dog when the avalanche let loose. she was found...
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morning showers from seattle to portland. snow in the cascades. rockies and dakotas. severe storms, with hail and gusty wind. from texas to st. louis. nashville and cincinnati. afternoon showers from pittsburgh to northern new england. >> mid 60s in the northeast. 80s from dallas to miami. 40s in the middle of the country. 70 in sacramento. coming up returning to our top story -- the tragedien boston. see how the bombing scene was quickly transformed last night. >> later on we will explore a so-called april curse. why so many tragedies happen this toime of month, year after year. you are watching a special edition of "world news now." the grand canyon cactus flower has a subtle, yet invigorating scent, and can take 10 years to bloom. so at air wick, we waited. crafted by our expert perfumers for your home. air wick cactus flower and warm breeze is part of our limited edition national park collection. air wick. the craft of fragrance. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get
morning showers from seattle to portland. snow in the cascades. rockies and dakotas. severe storms, with hail and gusty wind. from texas to st. louis. nashville and cincinnati. afternoon showers from pittsburgh to northern new england. >> mid 60s in the northeast. 80s from dallas to miami. 40s in the middle of the country. 70 in sacramento. coming up returning to our top story -- the tragedien boston. see how the bombing scene was quickly transformed last night. >> later on we will...
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what's seattle worth? let's get real here, people. we can defend ourselves and we're the crazy ones if we don't. >> osgood: commentary from ben stein. now to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. we're all about gun proposals and immigration reform. we'll talk to joe manchin of west virginia, pat too maniy of pennsylvania and senator marco rubio of florida. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morni we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morni morning, a journey to the future. [ male announcer ] for a love that never fades over any amount of time, there's iams. with 50% more animal protein than other leading brands... ...to help keep his body as strong as his love. iams. keep love strong. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps si
what's seattle worth? let's get real here, people. we can defend ourselves and we're the crazy ones if we don't. >> osgood: commentary from ben stein. now to bob scheiffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles. we're all about gun proposals and immigration reform. we'll talk to joe manchin of west virginia, pat too maniy of pennsylvania and senator marco rubio of florida. >> osgood: thank you, bob...
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the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses lake, washington. >> the wind is our big story today. will be back with more on headlines th >> welcome back. >> top stories were following for you this morning. power ball is officially coming to california today. there is a new way for california spend their hard-earned money the state will come power ball sales today. california's supported thursday to join the power ball lottery, with the jackpot is expected $60 million for wednesday night. tickets will cost $2 each. >> plus, new threats from north korea this morning as the country suggest plans for nuclear test sometime this week. although south korean officials say he misspoke when he told lawmakers there is an indication that north korea is preparing for nuclear test, foreign officials are still taking the threat seriously. south korean officials say pyongyang is already preparing tunnel for a nuclear blast. >> and we're watching the weather this morning. wind advisories are in effect for the bay area this morning. this is vide from o from san francisco, where san
the test flight will be two hours from the seattle area to moses lake, washington. >> the wind is our big story today. will be back with more on headlines th >> welcome back. >> top stories were following for you this morning. power ball is officially coming to california today. there is a new way for california spend their hard-earned money the state will come power ball sales today. california's supported thursday to join the power ball lottery, with the jackpot is expected...
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amtrak officials say they will not know when they reopen the tracks north of seattle. jon: now this fox extreme weather alert. tornados and dangerous storms threatening across the south and in the west people are bracing for blizzard conditions. some places could see the worst outbreak since last may. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox news extreme weather center. >> your beloved denver will be 66 tomorrow, 20 degrees with up to a foot of snow, if you can believe it. that is how powerful this storm is. jon: wow. >> let's take a look at it. not that organized but we're expecting the potential for severe weather. the worst of it will come tomorrow, into tomorrow night into wednesday. let's take a look. ahead of the storms we have thunderstorms erupting across the u.s. the big storms across the rockies, and continue to press eastward and with it we could see a threat for days of severe weather, including tornados, here is our today's threat for portions of colorado through kansas up towards nebraska. but tomorrow look at all cities affected. millions of people from
amtrak officials say they will not know when they reopen the tracks north of seattle. jon: now this fox extreme weather alert. tornados and dangerous storms threatening across the south and in the west people are bracing for blizzard conditions. some places could see the worst outbreak since last may. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox news extreme weather center. >> your beloved denver will be 66 tomorrow, 20 degrees with up to a foot of snow, if you can believe it. that is how...
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and seattle is ranked the third nerdiest city. the nerdest's city at all atlanta, which is also tops for gamers. e smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back to weekends with alex witt. now headlines at the half. bbc under fire t london school of economics has denounced a network for using a student organized trip to north korea as cover for a reporting trip about the communist country. the school says the bbc put students at risk by having at least one journalist pretend to be affiliated with the university. the bbc plans to air that report mon. >>> venezuelans are votin
and seattle is ranked the third nerdiest city. the nerdest's city at all atlanta, which is also tops for gamers. e smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited...
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. >>> one person is missing after two avalanches hit a mountain pass east of seattle is. -- seattle. >> the snow shoer is still unaccounted for after it hit it on granite mountain. >> a second avalanche also purr bur are yod a hiker on red mountain. >> she has been treated now for hypothermia. >> they began work today to determine what caused the new passenger jet to overshoot a runway and lands in the water. >> the plane snapped in half. >> you see the incredible consider images. >> it remains in the water on the resort island of bali. >> it will be toed to a nearby beach. >> they have already recovered the recorder. >> divers are looking for the voice recorder while all 108 people survive the crash. >> as may be as 400 people have everything from broken bones to head wounds. >> they were telling to say land and put on safety welts. >> i heard a loud noise and found out we were next to the runway and in the water. >> it was heading from indonesian province when it crashed. >> possible causes are miscalculations and wind sheer. and. >>> they may have is delays because of construction
. >>> one person is missing after two avalanches hit a mountain pass east of seattle is. -- seattle. >> the snow shoer is still unaccounted for after it hit it on granite mountain. >> a second avalanche also purr bur are yod a hiker on red mountain. >> she has been treated now for hypothermia. >> they began work today to determine what caused the new passenger jet to overshoot a runway and lands in the water. >> the plane snapped in half. >> you see...
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. >> stephanie: wes in seattle you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hi. i like you guys and jacki to know that the only way that healthcare is going to improve in this country is when we get the bankers out of it. and it is the bankers that are running the health insurance companies. nobody eliminate. they're bankers. you make this one ceo ten years, made $30 million. that's why your premiums are out of sight and are going to continue to climb. we've got to get them out of the business. there must be national healthcare in this country. only way we survive. i have a quick question. i've heard -- you know, we have a few underground bars around here for old hippies. and i've heard rumblings about a group, akin to the weathermen forming again and going after the tea brainers in the house and the senate to move the country forward. i was wondering if you guys had heard anything like that. >> stephanie: have not heard about the underground scene in seattle. i'll let you know if i do. rutgers university president this has gotten worse and worse. when you realiz
. >> stephanie: wes in seattle you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hi. i like you guys and jacki to know that the only way that healthcare is going to improve in this country is when we get the bankers out of it. and it is the bankers that are running the health insurance companies. nobody eliminate. they're bankers. you make this one ceo ten years, made $30 million. that's why your premiums are out of sight and are going to continue to climb. we've got to...
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i'm going to seattle for one and then i'm going out to idaho for another. and it's tough to get out there. i know both of what you're going for on both of those. i've already got -- i know you. i just figured it out. >> anyway, we are looking at earnings season kicking off. alcoa comes out after the bell tonight. that is the official start of earnings season. joining you us right now is s&p capital mike thompson. mike, people are looking for lousy numbers this time around. is that what you think, too sfp. >> well, idea. the consensus according to the s&p capital iq consensus is at about 0.58. >> lousy. yeah, it is. but that being said, we've noticed a pattern of behavior. i think if you take a look at the revision activity, you're probably going to come out around 4%. if we look at what these folks have been doing. >> so we're going in with low expectations. odds are, we'll be able to hurdle over those low expectations. how does the market react as a result? >> people have been focusing on a technical movement in the marketplace. so, you know, everybody is
i'm going to seattle for one and then i'm going out to idaho for another. and it's tough to get out there. i know both of what you're going for on both of those. i've already got -- i know you. i just figured it out. >> anyway, we are looking at earnings season kicking off. alcoa comes out after the bell tonight. that is the official start of earnings season. joining you us right now is s&p capital mike thompson. mike, people are looking for lousy numbers this time around. is that...
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he proved himself riding on the west coast, in particular, at emerald downs in seattle, washington, before his historic win at the santa anita derby. kevin became the first african-american to win the santa anita derby. last fall, he was the first african-american jockey to win $1 million race in louisiana's delta jackpot. if he wins the kentucky derby, next month he will become the first african-american to do so since 1902. kevin's family and his friends in the virgin islands will be cheering wildly on the first saturday in may. i congratulate his mother and his father. we're all proud of this young man and his accomplishments and wish him god speed in this and all of his future endeavors. i yield back the balance of my time yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? request permission to revise and extend and unanimous consent? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, you can't spend more money than you bring in and that's a fairly simple concept, isn'
he proved himself riding on the west coast, in particular, at emerald downs in seattle, washington, before his historic win at the santa anita derby. kevin became the first african-american to win the santa anita derby. last fall, he was the first african-american jockey to win $1 million race in louisiana's delta jackpot. if he wins the kentucky derby, next month he will become the first african-american to do so since 1902. kevin's family and his friends in the virgin islands will be cheering...
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. >> in downtown seattle, streets were shut down due to a suspicious backpack. the bomb squad sent in a robot. inside a hair dryer. east coast airports have the jitters. at logan airport, delays over suspicious packages and passengers. at new york la guardia, a suspicious item. passengers forced to wait outside in the street. across new york city. signs of increased security and the comforting sound of resiliency. >> i think that if i become nervous i am just giving into something that is going to make me underpowered. >> reporter: carlos seemed to speak for many. >> as citizens we have to be responsible to one another. our brother's keeper. >> reporter: in boston, unbowed, unbroken. >> we are strong people. we are not going to let anyone push us around. you mess with one of us you mess with all of us. >> reporter: across the country people sent best wishes and prayers to boston. we have seen it before in america, when a crisis hits home this nation will rally. byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> there is that feeling of walking a little bit on egg shells, being
. >> in downtown seattle, streets were shut down due to a suspicious backpack. the bomb squad sent in a robot. inside a hair dryer. east coast airports have the jitters. at logan airport, delays over suspicious packages and passengers. at new york la guardia, a suspicious item. passengers forced to wait outside in the street. across new york city. signs of increased security and the comforting sound of resiliency. >> i think that if i become nervous i am just giving into something...
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showers in the pacific northwest. >> 50s from seattle to salt lake city. upper 80s, phoenix, miami. 40s for the much of the midwest. >>> a little girl in florida is recovering this morning after a terrible family accident. the toddler lost both of her legs below the knee after she was run over by her father who was operating a riding lawnmower. police say the child's mother frantically tried to warn her husband but it was too late. the girl has had two operations, two more surgeries are scheduled. >>> court documents have revealed disturbing new details about the suspect in a texas college stabbing rampage. dylan quick told police he fantasized about cutting off people's faces and wearing them as masks. he talked about cannibalism. his attorney says quick is on suicide watch awaiting a mental evaluation. a dozen people were hurt in the stabbing attack. >>> adding insult to injury. a man in portland, oregon, charged with harassing families of the victims of the aurora, colorado, movie massacre. 45-year-old kevin purefield pleaded not guilty yesterday to har
showers in the pacific northwest. >> 50s from seattle to salt lake city. upper 80s, phoenix, miami. 40s for the much of the midwest. >>> a little girl in florida is recovering this morning after a terrible family accident. the toddler lost both of her legs below the knee after she was run over by her father who was operating a riding lawnmower. police say the child's mother frantically tried to warn her husband but it was too late. the girl has had two operations, two more...
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. >> 70s from sacramento to phoenix. 50s from seattle to salt lake city. mostly 80s in the south. 70s in the northeast. >>> the debate over gun control is getting personal this morning on capitol hill. overnight family members of those killed in newton flew to washington aboard air force one. they're hoping to lobby lawmakers face to face, after an emotional speech by the president yesterday at the university of hartford. >> as soon as this week, congress will begin debating these commonsense proposals to reduce gun violence. much of congress is only going to act if they hear from you, the american people. >> the gun control bill is already running into heavy opposition. 13 conservative senators say they will try to block debate from beginning on the bill. >>> now to results of an abc news investigation, one state is taking action to restrict the use of isolation rooms in schools. now some critics call them padded cells for young children. here is our chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: at one school in massachusetts, students get wh
. >> 70s from sacramento to phoenix. 50s from seattle to salt lake city. mostly 80s in the south. 70s in the northeast. >>> the debate over gun control is getting personal this morning on capitol hill. overnight family members of those killed in newton flew to washington aboard air force one. they're hoping to lobby lawmakers face to face, after an emotional speech by the president yesterday at the university of hartford. >> as soon as this week, congress will begin...
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., atlanta, boston, minneapolis, seattle, even new orleans after wrecking katrina. kendis has, as you might guess, major implications for the concept of place in american society cannot. the truth is, and it may be the main point, we are living in the book in which the massive outward migration that characterize the second half of the to do century is coming to an end. we need to adjust our perceptions of cities, suburbs from an urban mobility as result . lots of reasons. one of them is that the industrialization of essential city. you know better have noticed there's hardly anything made in the center of town anymore. hardly anything made anywhere in the city in terms of manufacturing. men and may seem like a critique and noisy place, but if you compare it to the manhattan of 100 years ago senate manufacturing, deafening help restore law forces and coal dust and the streets, the new york of today is nothing like that which is why you can have their breasts like soho and tribeca which are fluent and much desired. why else is to traffic and version taking place? well
., atlanta, boston, minneapolis, seattle, even new orleans after wrecking katrina. kendis has, as you might guess, major implications for the concept of place in american society cannot. the truth is, and it may be the main point, we are living in the book in which the massive outward migration that characterize the second half of the to do century is coming to an end. we need to adjust our perceptions of cities, suburbs from an urban mobility as result . lots of reasons. one of them is that...
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it happened on a southbound train to seattle. the dining car and two coach cars derailed. no one was hurt. train service in that area is canceled today, so workers can fix the track there. >>> and they're off. several endangered sea turtles were he will leased to the ocean sunday at a beach in jacksonville, florida. this was the last major shipment of the threatened species to arrive in the south. hundreds of them were rehabilitated after washing up cold and stunned on new england beaches last fall. and there, john berman, you finally get to see them actually released. earlier we had the pictures of them being rehabilitated. quite a sight, isn't it? >> thanks, zoraida. 33 minutes after the hour. president obama heads to connecticut today to try to bolster his argument for tougher national gun legislation. the white house issuing this statement. says on the eve of senate consideration of gun safety proposals the president will speak as he did at the state of the union about the obligations the nation has to children lost in newtown and other victims of gun violence. >> this
it happened on a southbound train to seattle. the dining car and two coach cars derailed. no one was hurt. train service in that area is canceled today, so workers can fix the track there. >>> and they're off. several endangered sea turtles were he will leased to the ocean sunday at a beach in jacksonville, florida. this was the last major shipment of the threatened species to arrive in the south. hundreds of them were rehabilitated after washing up cold and stunned on new england...
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. >> doing a repositioning cruise, that's the reason it's inexpensive, sailing from san diego up to seattle and that ship celebrity's "solstice" will be doing round trip alaska. if y get on board may the 6th you'll save yourself a ton of money, san diego, los angeles, santa barbara and san francisco are a few of the ports. >> huge discounts in the mediterranean. >> it is cheap, where you'll see your biggest discounts, seven-night mediterranean in and out of rome in june, $543. i did that particular cruise. >> how are you feeling about that? >> it's turning my heart. "navigator of the seas" a beautiful ship and good mix of singles, couples and families and what a chance to see parts of italy, turkey and greece. >> great time to go cruising. claire thank you so much. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >>> before we go this morning, it is somebody's birthday down in the control room our director, jim gaines. >> take a shot of yourself, there it is. >> take a shot of yourself, there it is. >> jim can you smell that (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to sav
. >> doing a repositioning cruise, that's the reason it's inexpensive, sailing from san diego up to seattle and that ship celebrity's "solstice" will be doing round trip alaska. if y get on board may the 6th you'll save yourself a ton of money, san diego, los angeles, santa barbara and san francisco are a few of the ports. >> huge discounts in the mediterranean. >> it is cheap, where you'll see your biggest discounts, seven-night mediterranean in and out of rome in...